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With this juice extractor you can make 100% pure
fruit juice and vegetable juice.
The appliance is simple to use and very easy to
clean.
Important
• Read the instructions in conjunction
with the illustrations (pages 3 and 34)
before using the appliance.
• Avoid damage. Before connecting please
check if the voltage indicated on the
appliance corresponds to the mains
voltage in your home (110 - 127 V;
220 - 230 V; 230 - 240 V).
• If the mains cord of this appliance is
damaged, it must only be replaced by
Philips or their service representative, as
special tools and/or parts are required.
• Keep the appliance away from children.
• Do not leave the appliance switched on
unattended.
• Never use any accessories or parts from
other manufacturers or which have not
specifically been advised by Philips.
Your guarantee is void if such
accessories or parts have been used.
• Never put your fingers or cutlery into the
feeding tube. Only the provided pusher
is suited for this purpose.
• Let the sieve come to a complete stop
before pressing the lid release knob and
opening the lid.
General description
A
Pusher
B
Feeding tube
C
Lid
D
Sieve
E
Pulp container
F
Base unit
G
Lid release knob
H
On/off switch
I
Mains cord storage
J
Juice jar
(fig. 1)
Assembling
- Position the pulp container (fig. 2).
- Position the sieve (fig. 3).
- Place the lid. Push it downwards until it is
locked on both sides ("Click!") (fig. 4). Check if
the lid is positioned correctly.
- Position the juice jar (fig. 5).
- Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
Ingredients
• Always use fresh fruits and vegetables,
because they produce more juice.
• Especially advisable are pineapple, beetroot,
apple, cucumber, carrot, spinach, melon,
tomato, orange and grape.
• Starchy fruits, such as banana, paw-paw,
avocado, fig and mango fruit should not be
processed in this juice extractor.
For these types of fruit use a food processor or
a (bar) blender.
• It is not necessary to remove thin skins and
peels. Only thick ones of e.g. orange,
pineapple, apple, uncooked beetroot must be
removed.
• Leaves and stems of e.g. lettuce can also be
processed in the juice extractor.
• If you wish to make juice from oranges, lemons,
mandarin or grape fruit, it is necessary to
unpeel and remove the white fibres as
otherwise the juice will acquire a bitter taste.
• Apple juice may quickly turn brown. A few drops
of lemon juice will slow down this process.
How to use
- Check if the lid is correctly placed.
• For your safety: the appliance can only
operate when the lid has been correctly
mounted on to the base unit.
- Wash the fruits and/or vegetable(s) (fig. 6) and
cut them in pieces (fig. 7) to fit into the feeding
tube.
- Switch the appliance on by pressing the on/off
switch (fig. 8).
- Put the pieces into the feeding tube and press
them gently downwards with the pusher (fig. 9).
• Do not press down with force. This would
give worse results and could even block the
rotating sieve.
• Never put any objects or your fingers in the
feeding tube.
- After the juice has stopped flowing:
switch the appliance off (fig. 10) and wait for the
sieve to come to a complete standstill,
and remove the juice jug (fig. 11).
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